Samsung Galaxy S20 gets May 2020 security update with camera improvements
Samsung Galaxy S20 is now receiving a software update that brings improvements to its camera along with Android May 2020 security patches.
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Samsung Galaxy S20 is now receiving a software update that brings improvements to its camera along with Android May 2020 security patches.
Recently leaked renders of an upcoming Samsung Galaxy A reveals that the company is working on a smartphone with a pop-up front camera.
A recent leak reveals that the Samsung Galaxy S11+ will use 108MP ISOCELL Bright HM1, which is superior in quality to ISOCELL Bright HMX.
According to a recent report from South Korean tech news outlet The Elec, the Galaxy S11 series will debut with a 108-megapixel camera with 5x optical zoom.
Samsung has announced through a press statement that their new Galaxy A80 smartphone is now available for purchase in select markets.
A recent leak suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will not use the company's new 64-megapixel sensor that allows vibrant ultra-high resolution mobile photography.
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Apple support forum is seeing an increased number of reports about cracked camera lens from iPhone X users. Most of the complaints say Apple is refusing to fix their devices under warranty.
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Oppo has announced Oppo A37, a new budget smartphone with focus on Camera. The handset is priced around $199 with specific number vary by market.
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